No, theirs is more of a "jump right in, the water's fine" kind of approach.

Heredia and Hanifin attacked Darlington Park in Mahwah on Saturday with a fervor more often seen at a state meet, turning in sizzling performances at the Season Opener which kept the competition waaaaay back in the rear-view mirror.

Hanifin's victory in 18:56 in the Varsity C race not only led that field by more than a minute and a half, she led the merged results by 12 seconds. Mia Dubac of Clifton won the Varsity A contest in 19:08.

Spurred by Hanifin's season debut, Villa Walsh seized the Varsity C team title with a minuscule 23 points AND led the team merge as well by averaging 21:10.

Hanifin, a junior, is the reigning NJSIAA Non-Public B champion who finished 30th in the Meet of Champions last fall. In the spring she placed second in the 3,200 meters and third in the mile at the Non-Public B meet.

The other eye-popping performance at Darlington belonged to Clifton's Heredia, a sophomore who clocked 16:15 to win by a comfortable 11 seconds in Varsity A, by far the fastest meet of the day. Varsity A featured six boys under 17 minutes, whereas the rest of the field had three combined.

Heredia clearly means business this season. His effort at Darlington represents a whopping improvement on his final NJ appearance of the 2018 season when he finished 40th at the North Jersey, Section 1, Group 4 meet.

Senior Colin Schweitzer led a 2-3-4 charge for the Seton Hall Prep boys, closing second behind Heredia in 16:26 and pacing the Pirates to the Varsity A team title with a microscopic 23 points, and more importantly a meet merge-leading 16:45 average.

In the boys Varsity B race, Lakeland senior Jesse Campoverde won the individual title by three seconds over Madison sophomore Adam Angelone in 16:50, while Campoverde's effort fueled a 60-82 victory over Demarest in the team standings. Lakeland averaged 17:44 to Demarest's 18:14.

In the girls Varsity A race, Clifton's Dubac earned a 13-second victory over Kearny junior Maria Laverde, and she spearheaded Clifton's 1-2-6 finish to swipe the team title. Clifton out-paced Ridgewood 52-95 with a 21:18 average.

Demarest senior Ellie Lester won the Varsity B title in 20:04, while her squad pushed three girls across before Madison's second runner and earned a 96-103 victory. Demarest averaged 21:48 to Madison's 21:56.